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i went from election to election. things were bad, the economy in the early '90s, we had national security issues. around the events of 9/11. but i never felt that something fundamental was at a tipping point. and i believe that. i think barack obama has done a great thing for the country and they say that in all sincerity. for a long time in this country, we have been on a very slow road. we have been on a slow road to gradually giving our freedoms and edge. gradually believing the siren song of the government can do better for us than we can do for ourselves. it is inevitable. our founders understood that. when they established freedom. many wrote that it was the easiest part in some respects to establish it. the hardest part would be to maintain it. over this corrosive thing in society called time. but the further away you are from a license to create this great country, the harder it is to have the zeal of the founders maintain the great principles upon which our country was founded. we have been blessed in this c
i went from election to election. things were bad, the economy in the early '90s, we had national security issues. around the events of 9/11. but i never felt that something fundamental was at a tipping point. and i believe that. i think barack obama has done a great thing for the country and they say that in all sincerity. for a long time in this country, we have been on a very slow road. we have been on a slow road to gradually giving our freedoms and edge. gradually believing the siren song...
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, an election. it just outrages me. a billion dollars? i am appalled at the amount of money is spent and there's not a harasser at the difference between any of these candidates. i frankly believe there has not been an honest, decent president since harry truman and i realize this sounds like an old person talking, but they're all and to take one way or another. and this negative stuff, does anyone actually believe romney made and kept all his money by being an honest upright human being? probably the same thing can be said of any candidate, but the amount of money, just outrages me when there's people in this country who are hurting the homeless, the oppressed. they just outrages me and i wanted to make that comment. >> pamela, you will be happy to learn according to mr. goldstein's group, about $246 million has been spent on advertising so far in this campaign. positive that's about 80%, negative as full 2%. >> well, if pamela was appalled by 1 billion, i note the word is for the seven or 8 billio
, an election. it just outrages me. a billion dollars? i am appalled at the amount of money is spent and there's not a harasser at the difference between any of these candidates. i frankly believe there has not been an honest, decent president since harry truman and i realize this sounds like an old person talking, but they're all and to take one way or another. and this negative stuff, does anyone actually believe romney made and kept all his money by being an honest upright human being?...
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now, i'm old enough in an election season to know that every election people say well this election is the most important of our lifetime. but i think the state these days is something more than one election. we are i suggest to you read the beginning of what will be a fierce struggle, already is about what comes after a 30 year failed experiment of a conservative era that has left us with extreme inequality, a declining middle class, rising poverty, the worst recession since the great depression, and in the economy that doesn't work for working people even when it is growing. americans clearly are casting about for change. use all the elections and 06 and in 08 as they look for someone who can help transform america. we saw the reaction and frustration of 2010. the uprising for the tea party in dhaka by wall street, the assault on the workers' rights and women's rights and the right to vote and the mobilization to counter that. now we see breezing billionaires', the coke brothers, adelman, the supertax looking to consolidate the complete control in all levels of government. in this si
now, i'm old enough in an election season to know that every election people say well this election is the most important of our lifetime. but i think the state these days is something more than one election. we are i suggest to you read the beginning of what will be a fierce struggle, already is about what comes after a 30 year failed experiment of a conservative era that has left us with extreme inequality, a declining middle class, rising poverty, the worst recession since the great...
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as you know, this is going to be a very important election. this is a very important state and this is a very important county. all of those things are going to be so important. it is important people understand why we are running and will be see as the future for the united states of america and how much we care about making sure that we bring back a strong economic vitality, do we bring back jobs, that we bring back hope for people struggling. and you know, it was four years ago -- five years ago at the end of the last campaign, after having lost fares where to john mccain i invited the camera to come and record the senate so that mitt is clear how he felt about it. i said i'm never doing this again. [laughter] no way, that's it. he laughed when he sighed and he said you say that after every pregnancy. last night but when it's time to make the decision again, we had a family council the first time. we have days you heard 5 cents, they're all married. by daughters-in-law. we have not 18 grandchildren. some of the grandchildren would love to w
as you know, this is going to be a very important election. this is a very important state and this is a very important county. all of those things are going to be so important. it is important people understand why we are running and will be see as the future for the united states of america and how much we care about making sure that we bring back a strong economic vitality, do we bring back jobs, that we bring back hope for people struggling. and you know, it was four years ago -- five years...
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that's only on election day. you write that down so there is a lot of confusion about what the rules are. but if you look at the facts on the voter turnout in ohio, we had a record early vote turnout by 1.8 million, about 100,000 more than in 2008. but our overall turnout when you had it in the election day is about 100,000 less. so it's not for lack of information when you are in ohio, it's a lack of good information that's the problem. >> i just want to make sure why have this right and it's your job to enforce, not to write it. you don't need voter i.t. if you vote early. >> your list of your photo i.d., utility bill, you can use all those things or you can when you are voting early, you write your name, address, date of birth, driver's license number, they will ask for it with your social security number or you can provide one of these 13 additional items in your signature a and a cross check that against the database, and that talks it works in our state. estimates are you voting early at your courthouse or
that's only on election day. you write that down so there is a lot of confusion about what the rules are. but if you look at the facts on the voter turnout in ohio, we had a record early vote turnout by 1.8 million, about 100,000 more than in 2008. but our overall turnout when you had it in the election day is about 100,000 less. so it's not for lack of information when you are in ohio, it's a lack of good information that's the problem. >> i just want to make sure why have this right and...
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for instance, in the 1960 election and talks about the television election of jfk and how telegenic he was and it's all true but it's not to say that television hadn't than any major important medium and had been used by several presidents before him but he have this unique temperament and a look that really spoke well to television. you have a similar thing with the internet and barack obama and certainly other people have tried to what extent they could have been i think there is a reason why say will.i.am didn't make good music video about howard dean. it wouldn't quite be the same. and also at the very heart of it, this is sort of a dangerous proposition. it seems very fun and oh my god its punching the easter bunny but you have to remember when you plan this kind of thing in the presidency nothing you other film is a race. it's in the presidential records so every scrap of everything, if he's mad about something it's all in there. at the very heart of it, the very thing you have to understand is unless everyone from the senior visors down to the president himself were in anyway ne
for instance, in the 1960 election and talks about the television election of jfk and how telegenic he was and it's all true but it's not to say that television hadn't than any major important medium and had been used by several presidents before him but he have this unique temperament and a look that really spoke well to television. you have a similar thing with the internet and barack obama and certainly other people have tried to what extent they could have been i think there is a reason why...
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there's no way america would elect a prime african-american you can't get elected with the name barack obama. it's actually didn't matter. i didn't know anybody in chicago. i didn't know anybody around the candidate. so it didn't look like anything was going to be happening. december 26, december 26, 2006 my wife and i were shopping day after christmas we were shopping in a borns and noble just up the road in california. my phone goes off. this is right out of west wing. it's like, my tornado watch. it's somebody calling to find out if i'm interesting in working with the barack obama campaign. and so, of course, i was. i was quickly connected with a guy named steve held brand who became the deputy campaign manager. he was assessing staff. i thought i was apply forking the job for national campaign manager. it's voter exact. i thought i got to put it on the table i'm perfect for the job. i said, steve never indicated back that i was being considered for national campaign directer. but i put it out there. i said, steve, here's the thing, we can take, you know, we can make it so that peop
there's no way america would elect a prime african-american you can't get elected with the name barack obama. it's actually didn't matter. i didn't know anybody in chicago. i didn't know anybody around the candidate. so it didn't look like anything was going to be happening. december 26, december 26, 2006 my wife and i were shopping day after christmas we were shopping in a borns and noble just up the road in california. my phone goes off. this is right out of west wing. it's like, my tornado...
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not 2016, the midterm elections. >> the other thing that's going to be happening in coming elections and the reason why it matters is the 17 to 20 women. by sir paley mattered, why barack obama matters. but we are in the process of doing is expanding our idea of a leadership could look like if this is crucial to the question of how we view and why there are more women of color, were men of color. we have to imagine what a candidate could look like. so if there is a young white man in college and graduate school and is particularly smart and inspiring and excited and committed to doing good public work, batman will be sold you should run for office. if there is an equivalently inspiring, exciting, smart women of any color, it is much more common to say wow, you'd be great in politics. you should manage the campaign. that is one of the reasons it matters as soon as we begin to see that young women when that young men of color leadership, that is part of why it matters barack obama is our president. a generation of children for thinking of president looking that way. people who grow up
not 2016, the midterm elections. >> the other thing that's going to be happening in coming elections and the reason why it matters is the 17 to 20 women. by sir paley mattered, why barack obama matters. but we are in the process of doing is expanding our idea of a leadership could look like if this is crucial to the question of how we view and why there are more women of color, were men of color. we have to imagine what a candidate could look like. so if there is a young white man in...
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>> i think it was an election. it was a very close election when he looked than others and differences between. there is their free enterprise may maintain we need to improve on the way they connect those policies of the everyday life of everyday people. >> why has there been this failure to connect? >> i'm not sure this one issuer when we send him i haven't had time to think about why it hasn't happened, but he needs to happen. the principles we stand for are the only way for us to stabilize in our middle class. >> how worried are your consequences the republican party -- [inaudible] >> you need from the voters perspective? gaming demographic changes? you know, i don't think any voter in america -- obviously voters are locked into one party or the other. the fastest group are those who vote for candidates, not parties. they look for people who understand the issues and anxieties in the hopes they have and offer real and concrete policy legislation and appropriate role for government to play in addressing those anx
>> i think it was an election. it was a very close election when he looked than others and differences between. there is their free enterprise may maintain we need to improve on the way they connect those policies of the everyday life of everyday people. >> why has there been this failure to connect? >> i'm not sure this one issuer when we send him i haven't had time to think about why it hasn't happened, but he needs to happen. the principles we stand for are the only way for...
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obama to be elected. that is my job to raise critical questions and accountability group for african-americans in particular, we ask ourselves whether or not the price he paid for interest in this party has been too high a price in that context. as the price been too high? there's a great debate for hours. the point is people are in a crisis right now and this may be our last best chance of black america to turn around, black people in their country. black folks have tough questions to ask. they will, but it is going to be a question of turnout given the enthusiasm that the president briefly acknowledges. these are tough questions. >> host: cornel west, has stirred the csm waxer waned for barack obama? >> guest: it hasn't waxer waned. it has strived. it dropped significantly. i thought he was going to be statesmanlike link in. it turns out he's a politician like clinton. he still a much better politician than mitt romney. mitt romney taken over the white house would be a catastrophe. so in that sense we r
obama to be elected. that is my job to raise critical questions and accountability group for african-americans in particular, we ask ourselves whether or not the price he paid for interest in this party has been too high a price in that context. as the price been too high? there's a great debate for hours. the point is people are in a crisis right now and this may be our last best chance of black america to turn around, black people in their country. black folks have tough questions to ask....
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election. if he doesn't leave them that way -- the republicans will never do what needs to be done on taxes, and we will be back to falling over the top and. >> i'm not saying he shouldn't take any risk, i'm just saying that he can't get too far off to the right, or he's going to lose votes on the left. >> but he is the president. leadership begins in washington with the president. he needs to take some risks. if he doesn't agitate his base, and quite frankly, it baynard is not agitate his base, they are not going to get a deal that will make a difference in the future economy of this country. we are in a mess. he is in a position like a lot of previous presidents. he's got to be thinking, am i going to leave a disastrous legacy in the hands of our grandchildren? or am i going to step up and lead? i used to get criticized because i was a deal maker. i talked to people like joe lieberman, we would find a way to get things done. you have to give a little to get a little. doesn't wind up getting y
election. if he doesn't leave them that way -- the republicans will never do what needs to be done on taxes, and we will be back to falling over the top and. >> i'm not saying he shouldn't take any risk, i'm just saying that he can't get too far off to the right, or he's going to lose votes on the left. >> but he is the president. leadership begins in washington with the president. he needs to take some risks. if he doesn't agitate his base, and quite frankly, it baynard is not...
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in fact, if i step back and look at the election year as a whole, 33 senate seats up for election. one of three who are democrat nominees were women. this is an historic marker for our party. as you can see, voters liked it, too. for a democratic women. on the republican side for a series of reasons the number of republican women has gone down by one because they too retirements of only one new candidate. i'll continue to watch that, but a growing number of women in the senate is very important, reflected by the way to continue a number of women and the electorate. in 2008, send them a 10 million more women than men voted 90 president obama a 13-point margin. i cannot yet this morning with the final turnout will be in the election, but we know no woman has given president obama a 12-point margin. you get a 12-point margin among the majority of the electric company are doing pretty well. so paying attention to the world of women voters in this one, the role of hispanic voters, with young voters in the csm or the president and then go back and look at policies in which it is based in
in fact, if i step back and look at the election year as a whole, 33 senate seats up for election. one of three who are democrat nominees were women. this is an historic marker for our party. as you can see, voters liked it, too. for a democratic women. on the republican side for a series of reasons the number of republican women has gone down by one because they too retirements of only one new candidate. i'll continue to watch that, but a growing number of women in the senate is very...
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recently we had the parliamentary and presidential elections in serbia. from the results we seek that probably the same players from the former government will form the next government. but already we have differences. we can see differences, how to deal with economic crisis. and as we know, serbia is country with high unemployment rate. a lower gdp. what would be your suggestion for serbia? would it be better to go with austerity measures or with measures without imf at this moment? >> are sorry. whenever i see one of our ambassadorial members entered from the baltics, let's take that. >> thank you so much. ambassador, i feel it is an easy question for you. my government, we got probably the only country in europe still having a priority joining with europe. very ambitious. january 1st 1914. i am not surprised. >> you could get a very positive exchange. >> just your comments from the perspective, from your perspective. is it politically liable, is it the right time? thank you. >> i should never give the advice to the government. as swiss, we stay out of
recently we had the parliamentary and presidential elections in serbia. from the results we seek that probably the same players from the former government will form the next government. but already we have differences. we can see differences, how to deal with economic crisis. and as we know, serbia is country with high unemployment rate. a lower gdp. what would be your suggestion for serbia? would it be better to go with austerity measures or with measures without imf at this moment? >>...
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they just have been elected to do it before. that's not the case. it's clear if each eligible on constitutional grounds the challenge is debatable and it can be filibustered. but they're going to have to do in this case and the center for scholars for a point of order suggesting the filibuster is unconstitutional as it further parliamentary rules for single over the parliamentarians can break their own rules by not allowing debate on the case. ornstein also argued he said he the essential character of the senate in the system, the republican democracy avoiding notions of the majority is to provide some out for minorities of one sort or another, change that you can really do this -- i'm sorry, change that you really do move to the potential of majority. there will always be a president, a congressional leader who wants to achieve a particular vote in that temptation to overrule precedent and then the rules below is peter. if they are today. what reid is trying to do is wrong. the only way for conservatives to fight back is engage a fight. if reid is
they just have been elected to do it before. that's not the case. it's clear if each eligible on constitutional grounds the challenge is debatable and it can be filibustered. but they're going to have to do in this case and the center for scholars for a point of order suggesting the filibuster is unconstitutional as it further parliamentary rules for single over the parliamentarians can break their own rules by not allowing debate on the case. ornstein also argued he said he the essential...
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we did not give our consent when we elected barack obama. he was elected saying one thing. he got around congress and supreme court are threatened and intimidated, try to rip us apart as a country. to impose his ideology on us in a very unhappy way. trying to argue what a democracy is about. having that free and open exchange of ideas. when you get frustrated and you get to the point where you think this is too much, i'm not going to live and do this, think back to those boundaries. don't let your eyes when sober. when they signed that declaration, they were signing their death warrant. they knew that the likely consequences of that signing of the parchment was death for themselves and families. and they were persecuted throughout the world. in fact, john hart, his two sons were captured and putting on those unturned -- put on those warships. it was terrific. he was captured and asked to recant. he said that his voice would go free if you just recant. and he said it was the hardest choice of his life. no. not a single signer of the declaration were kids of those words. desp
we did not give our consent when we elected barack obama. he was elected saying one thing. he got around congress and supreme court are threatened and intimidated, try to rip us apart as a country. to impose his ideology on us in a very unhappy way. trying to argue what a democracy is about. having that free and open exchange of ideas. when you get frustrated and you get to the point where you think this is too much, i'm not going to live and do this, think back to those boundaries. don't let...
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in the midterm elections, the democratic retaking control of the united states senate. so the chairman of the judiciary committee was no longer strom thurmond, but was instead a young senator from delaware named joseph haydn. eitan engineered bork's record and to his credit, perhaps to his regret engaged senators and discussions of how he felt about the issues and it became clear he got the civil rights act was a monstrous thing an individual choice beauty that there is no such thing as a right to privacy and the senate by a vote of 582942 site to conservatives than he was voted down an ronald reagan nominated instead to anthony kennedy, who certainly no liberal, but no robert work either and he has had a long and distinguished career as now the swing vote on the court. and that's sad, that really set the rehnquist years at the court, which i've read about in my last book. when i started looking at this court any serious way way as a writer, i was inspired by your book familiar to many of you called the criterion by scott armstrong and bob woodward, really a great book
in the midterm elections, the democratic retaking control of the united states senate. so the chairman of the judiciary committee was no longer strom thurmond, but was instead a young senator from delaware named joseph haydn. eitan engineered bork's record and to his credit, perhaps to his regret engaged senators and discussions of how he felt about the issues and it became clear he got the civil rights act was a monstrous thing an individual choice beauty that there is no such thing as a right...
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he has to get more like 51, 52 to actually win the election. you can't win the election without winning a majority of women. what is interesting about how women issues of playing out in the selection is it really does solidify college-educated women's attachment to the democratic party. there is no group that gets more enraged by planned parenthood or rape or limited access to birth control, it pushes colleges further and further away. i don't see in next couple of cycles a republican party becoming more liberal. it's an important litmus test. it's hard to see that changing. obviously it plays out very differently with blue-collar women. >> speaking of alienating constituencies because of my positions on social tough issues, the hispanic vote this time. and if, in fact, the pupil is at all correct and why is that. why is with the animating that. >> two big questions. one would be the margin in the turnout. the challenge for obama is on turnout. there's been a lot of disappointment in the latino community about the economy and immigration. the e
he has to get more like 51, 52 to actually win the election. you can't win the election without winning a majority of women. what is interesting about how women issues of playing out in the selection is it really does solidify college-educated women's attachment to the democratic party. there is no group that gets more enraged by planned parenthood or rape or limited access to birth control, it pushes colleges further and further away. i don't see in next couple of cycles a republican party...
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to election. >>host: abby kiesa look at the numbers the percentage that consider themselves to be highly engaged broken-down bite eight -- by age, 75% and is down 14. what the you attribute the drop? >> there are some things. there may be some disappointment and the president. this summer poll indicated 40% described the feelings about the president as disappointed. but it could be people in gauged newly for the first time. >>host: if you are a boater between the ages of 18 and 29 joined the conversation. we are talking with abby kiesa at the center for information and research known as circle at tufts university 81 we looking solely at young people social political engagement and we do research to help strengthen engagement efforts to involve young people. >>host: how does social media come into play campaign 2012? as a barometer and to change opinion? >> both campaigns and engage in social media there is a great number of organizations trying to and engage people. with respect to elections a lot
to election. >>host: abby kiesa look at the numbers the percentage that consider themselves to be highly engaged broken-down bite eight -- by age, 75% and is down 14. what the you attribute the drop? >> there are some things. there may be some disappointment and the president. this summer poll indicated 40% described the feelings about the president as disappointed. but it could be people in gauged newly for the first time. >>host: if you are a boater between the ages of 18...
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midterm elections. put up a have labeled this the rule, the rule of midterm loss, broken only in a highly unusual year of 1934. lead over this concept of midterm loss is another idea and this is the concept of the safety or hitch, or is highly to collect from the 60 minutes. it's a simple enough concept. every sixth year the president's term tends to be an especially bad midterm election. 1938 come the sixth year at the roosevelt presidency, 81 and a republican case. 1946, the sixth year of the 76 years -- to use a duracell presidency republicans gained 55. in 1958, the six-year eisenhower and 49 democratic seats, 1966 and 47 republican seats. a pretty good trend. this is the problem that's endemic to political science. it overlooks the simple fact that most of these election losses resulted not because they heard the sixth year as such, but because they occurred in years for parties suffer from particular contingencies. in 1938 were emerging from that horrific obsession the roosevelt administration in
midterm elections. put up a have labeled this the rule, the rule of midterm loss, broken only in a highly unusual year of 1934. lead over this concept of midterm loss is another idea and this is the concept of the safety or hitch, or is highly to collect from the 60 minutes. it's a simple enough concept. every sixth year the president's term tends to be an especially bad midterm election. 1938 come the sixth year at the roosevelt presidency, 81 and a republican case. 1946, the sixth year of the...
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elected. they know and i hope you know too that it's not just two of them that are going to move this country forward. it's people like you, women like you who are going to take us forward into the future. that is our campaign has been built and that is why we have made so much progress in these last four years. that is how we are going to win in november, so we can keep moving this country forward. so thank you for coming today. thank you for being here. thank you for voting. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> okay. give me another, give me another two minutes here. because i want to make sure that everyone understands what is at stake in what we need to get done here. we have 51 days. 51 days. now the other side, our friends on the other side of the aisle we like to see in our nation -- nation -- -- the most important resource that they think is important in presidential campaigns is money and that has been very evident when it comes to their corporate infused special interest funded super
elected. they know and i hope you know too that it's not just two of them that are going to move this country forward. it's people like you, women like you who are going to take us forward into the future. that is our campaign has been built and that is why we have made so much progress in these last four years. that is how we are going to win in november, so we can keep moving this country forward. so thank you for coming today. thank you for being here. thank you for voting. thank you....
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. >> this election and the last several, having beaten mccain and originally just run off, he goes back. loses. romney runs against the same candid it's over and over again. a reelection in the middle of the term for president, the candidates for coming forward for wanting to run? people not wanting to change. not wanting to just jump in front of the camera quite yet. >> a great question, and a lot of people, so and so is not ready yet. there is an element to that in the chris christie. but it's bigger than that. you hit the nail on the head. the biggest issue is you're going to get to do this once. you don't normally get the nomination and the nomination and then the nomination. you get one. i've been through this with several candidates. it is a tough issue. i give you an example. the huntsman people first call me several years ago, i met him once. and i thought he was a really great guy. environmental defense. fabulous night. a small group that is studying him or helping him more time to get in to run in 2016. no mention of 12. and i said, well, yeah. that sounds interesting. i signe
. >> this election and the last several, having beaten mccain and originally just run off, he goes back. loses. romney runs against the same candid it's over and over again. a reelection in the middle of the term for president, the candidates for coming forward for wanting to run? people not wanting to change. not wanting to just jump in front of the camera quite yet. >> a great question, and a lot of people, so and so is not ready yet. there is an element to that in the chris...
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to think about the next election. election. bedarian 2020 so let's assume for a moment obama gets reelected or assume he is not reelected or go either way whose the likely democratic nominee in 2016? >> it sought -- it's either going to be hillary clinton and everybody thinks she is going to give it a serious look at nobody knows for sure. terry mcauliffe is out there somewhere. terry what do you think lex or it's going to be who else? >> andrew cuomo maybe. >> i think he will look at it. >> governor mark o'malley certainly is going to make a run. >> i assure you know private equity person will be running for president again. if romney is not elected, who will be the presumptive nominee for the republicans in 2016? is pul reitman -- is paul ran presumptive then? >> arcaro rubio is fantastic and and they seem to be the clear key front-runners. we think governor chris christie of new jersey will also go for it or go governor bobby jindal of louisiana already working towards a. >> let's assume obama is reelected and we have heard
to think about the next election. election. bedarian 2020 so let's assume for a moment obama gets reelected or assume he is not reelected or go either way whose the likely democratic nominee in 2016? >> it sought -- it's either going to be hillary clinton and everybody thinks she is going to give it a serious look at nobody knows for sure. terry mcauliffe is out there somewhere. terry what do you think lex or it's going to be who else? >> andrew cuomo maybe. >> i think he will...
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[cheers and applause] win this election. [applause] those are the same people president obama talk about who cling to their guns and their bibles. thank god they do. they share our values about and family. they understand when the family breaks down the economy struggles zero good -- the economy struggles. they understand when the family is not there to instill values of little league coaches, fathers and mothers being part of our community, that the neighborhood is not saved and they are not free. these are the basic values americans stand for, and those are the values we need if we are going to go up against a rock obama and win this election and restore the founding principle of -- against barack obama and win the election and restore the founding principle of freedom in america. [applause] i want to close by they gned and he think of your voters right there. so that is how things started off. rick santorum. thanking jobs and family in terms of where he wants to take ees campaign right now. has b >> now let's look at the
[cheers and applause] win this election. [applause] those are the same people president obama talk about who cling to their guns and their bibles. thank god they do. they share our values about and family. they understand when the family breaks down the economy struggles zero good -- the economy struggles. they understand when the family is not there to instill values of little league coaches, fathers and mothers being part of our community, that the neighborhood is not saved and they are not...
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you won the election probably. why would they not -- they seem to have adequate money, cross roads does, why not be in pennsylvania? i've been in politics long enough that i started thinking about that, and i don't know if rick would agree with this. maybe they are saying with two weeks to go, we probably don't have enough time to influence vote ere choice by 5%, but maybe if we just stay quiet and the obama folks stay quiet, maybe the democratic turn out collapses. democratic voters not as reliable as republican voters, regardless the enthusiasm gap, but especially in a year with the gap, maybe our turn out collapses, republicans turn out well, and sneak across the findish line and do a startling upset. i believe that's a possibility enough that i was on the horn to chicago and said, i said, number one, i want bill clinton robo call to every home in philadelphia and pittsburgh. i want the president one more time, even for an hour in philadelphia. there are a few things i think we basically need so i don't think it
you won the election probably. why would they not -- they seem to have adequate money, cross roads does, why not be in pennsylvania? i've been in politics long enough that i started thinking about that, and i don't know if rick would agree with this. maybe they are saying with two weeks to go, we probably don't have enough time to influence vote ere choice by 5%, but maybe if we just stay quiet and the obama folks stay quiet, maybe the democratic turn out collapses. democratic voters not as...
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november 6 is election day. thank you for watching prairie public's continuing coverage of election 2012. so long. >> moderator: second in the tv debates on some of the most important issues and candidates in elections voters december. tonight, san diego's 52nd race between bilbra and scott peters. this is one of the several district races on the political test board in the battle over control of the house of representatives where republicans currently dominate. as such, it's drawn national attention and campaign cash from both political parties. the district's stresses the north through central san diego in the coastal areas down to the city of coronado in the south. mr. bilbray represented the district for several years. he's been in congress for a total of more than 12 years, a former city councilman, served on the board of supervisors, and he's been a federal lobbyist. mr. peters is on the board of commissioners of the san diego unified port district, a former member of the city council and servedded as the
november 6 is election day. thank you for watching prairie public's continuing coverage of election 2012. so long. >> moderator: second in the tv debates on some of the most important issues and candidates in elections voters december. tonight, san diego's 52nd race between bilbra and scott peters. this is one of the several district races on the political test board in the battle over control of the house of representatives where republicans currently dominate. as such, it's drawn...
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then they have to be elected have something to put it in. there is no weapon the iranians have at this point. we won't know if they start this weapon. all this bluster i keep hearing, all this loose talk, what are they talking about? are you talking to be more credible? but mark and the president to bantustan by the united nations, directly communicate. we will not let them acquire a nuclear weapon. , cease talking about going to work. >> host: vice president joe biden at the vp debate.
then they have to be elected have something to put it in. there is no weapon the iranians have at this point. we won't know if they start this weapon. all this bluster i keep hearing, all this loose talk, what are they talking about? are you talking to be more credible? but mark and the president to bantustan by the united nations, directly communicate. we will not let them acquire a nuclear weapon. , cease talking about going to work. >> host: vice president joe biden at the vp debate.
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to election. to me the best evidence the tea party movement is not here to stay, that at least entered the bloodstream is that the voting behavior of congressman. for example, the ryan budget, those in 2011 and 2012 when i came up for a vote, republicans who previously voted now go for it. the reason is that they failed to fail to vote for accountability primary by someone who will get to the right. one of the people i write about is a moderate republican in missouri and she voted against a couple of things, her voting behavior is not sufficiently raping i read eric's and who wrote something sane hate tea party, here's a bunch of primary. that behavior strikes into the heart of legislators. >> if governor romney loses, the response will be we told you so. >> ask him exactly. and that the moderates are ready. >> what do you see coming down the line considering the judicial appointment crisis? >> i assumed the idea that there's a lot of unfilled vacancies on the judiciary and how this new congress f
to election. to me the best evidence the tea party movement is not here to stay, that at least entered the bloodstream is that the voting behavior of congressman. for example, the ryan budget, those in 2011 and 2012 when i came up for a vote, republicans who previously voted now go for it. the reason is that they failed to fail to vote for accountability primary by someone who will get to the right. one of the people i write about is a moderate republican in missouri and she voted against a...
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before barack obama won the election. it was suggested 2002 with un20. ck and then the incumbent president is the peace laureate. mes forget. >>host: thesold ck dournut edel t gi mon ht t? a gngkn m. li.eg t thinesia figures >>t: liargy and enthusiasm. em neer a em mar.uip ably a genius. presided over 90 facilities. heas cled thewthst he must have been one of the most plific correspondence. thousands per year. he wrote in the town of the recipient he was brilliant. complicated. optimist. dark dark said nick 35at.imes. th- mi u i outhmost significant but that is the most famous. dyteert fliedhze ar put it it seems not to be true. he was quite prou of his achievements. with infraructre, the coy oualhe it mde w d ovelr tece hve dhave been different with the first r. he die 18961 f ey--ouil e te95 five prices -- i can shut up. i have been on a monoloe. aneoo sat ho. acpie nta to look at it. >>guest: that like the u.s. constitution. it is a living document, the bustle the film with our oughts. t abli tfi izics chemistry, physiolo gy orbison, literature cel- o
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this made changes like the example of the election of course the escalated election of the institute is another issue. the political parties were not able to buy themselves on the civil control about the media, the newspapers, radio, etc., and of course the private financing was decreasing at 85% to speak up 40 million. i think it is very important to talk about some special features in this election. like said, the 2007 reform is a very important reform and the main issue is to create conditions for the electoral and for example the 2007 reform increased the proposition in the senate and the chamber of the deputies to 30% to 40%. transparency, the parties that request report the financing as well as information on the process to elect the leaders for both candidates on the issues like political and campaign financing the amount of money for public financing was reduced. parties could only use tv and radio but following 17% and it's important because they're different competition a result and final proclamation a result this is one of the most important reforms of the 2006 crisis was
this made changes like the example of the election of course the escalated election of the institute is another issue. the political parties were not able to buy themselves on the civil control about the media, the newspapers, radio, etc., and of course the private financing was decreasing at 85% to speak up 40 million. i think it is very important to talk about some special features in this election. like said, the 2007 reform is a very important reform and the main issue is to create...
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in a retention election a judge runsnopposedndots oowhr otn jge rnoerm. i for supreme court justice is eight years. historically, politics had played no role in judicial retention elections and iowa justices hadot found it necessary to forampaign mmte to eage ndisinpa in y mne in the 2010 general election that followed the 2009 decision, three members of the iowa supreme court were on the ballot for retension. the 2010 retention elections weer fro p bee otipaon e decision, the justices on the ballot were targeted by a mississippi based group, afa action inc. persons supporting afas campaign against the justices deg iowa to be a same-sexcou marriage state. interestingly, this claim was not based on a critique of the court's legal analysis. e didr o mieret the iowa constitution in finding the defense of marriage act violated the plaintiffs' equal protection rights. rather, the court was criticized for ignoring the will of the people, and for ruling ntry to l isat criticism was particularly troubling because the court made an effort to clarify the narrowness
in a retention election a judge runsnopposedndots oowhr otn jge rnoerm. i for supreme court justice is eight years. historically, politics had played no role in judicial retention elections and iowa justices hadot found it necessary to forampaign mmte to eage ndisinpa in y mne in the 2010 general election that followed the 2009 decision, three members of the iowa supreme court were on the ballot for retension. the 2010 retention elections weer fro p bee otipaon e decision, the justices on the...
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he was elected as you may know, in 1976 for the first time. his early career was sort of dogged, discipline, no major breakthroughs. but i think that tipping point of his political career occurred in 1984. to the influential in senator, there were two tracks you can take. the first is a leadership track to try to become a republican or democratic senator. the second is to develop policy expertise and become a chairman or high-ranking member of a committee. interestingly, lugar began pursuing the leadership track. there was a five person scramble to succeed him -- senator lugar did not make that. due to some twists and turns, he became chairman of the foreign relations committee starting in 1985. that was a strange way -- they redirected his entire career, and he became it has become one of the leading spokesman on american foreign policy. he also worked in agriculture issues. i think that the real one is for policy. the book itself focuses on some areas that the senator has worked on. i describe some of the things he did in his early career. t
he was elected as you may know, in 1976 for the first time. his early career was sort of dogged, discipline, no major breakthroughs. but i think that tipping point of his political career occurred in 1984. to the influential in senator, there were two tracks you can take. the first is a leadership track to try to become a republican or democratic senator. the second is to develop policy expertise and become a chairman or high-ranking member of a committee. interestingly, lugar began pursuing...
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and how they got away with it and the 2004 election, you know, at this point in the 2004 election, the bush administration had created less than 2 million jobs. we've created over 5 million jobs. and you know -- i don't know how they got away with it, but they did. >> karl rove in the seat i guess. >> the national association -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i would be spending 10% of gdp on education. in my view, i think history tells us that that's the level, which the best performing economies in the world typically -- were now at about eight. we used to be at 10 and we are now at about eight. korea, the single most successful economy of the last 50 years is that 10 and has been at 10 cents that was a poor country. and to me, that's what i would do. and so, all i'm saying is that we start with the public system. i think that the government should do, but in my view, i would also provide assistance to vary income dependent assistance to president editions as well. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> well, look, it's the markets have produced the growing inequality. these are inequali
and how they got away with it and the 2004 election, you know, at this point in the 2004 election, the bush administration had created less than 2 million jobs. we've created over 5 million jobs. and you know -- i don't know how they got away with it, but they did. >> karl rove in the seat i guess. >> the national association -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i would be spending 10% of gdp on education. in my view, i think history tells us that that's the level, which the best...
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looking at the muslim brotherhood now winning the elections, and this could not bode well for america. that's a political issue, but the chief of intelligence, he -- when mubarak resigned, he took over as vice president, as you know, and then he announced the resignation, and he fell from view, so he withdrew from the political scene, and he was not seen again after he left in february 11 until he appeared in court in september of 2011, and he testified against mubarak, not surprising, and one of the things he says in that trial is mubarak can never as a top official claim he did not know what was going on is his claim. he has not been arrested. he's not been prosecuted. what will happen to him as this unfolds in egypt is yet to be seen, but he's tried to maintain a low profile, and 10 he fell from -- so he fell from power. syria, we watch, a couple things to talk about, but the director general is still in power, but united states has tried to make it as difficult as they can for the director general of the intelligence service, and in april because of the demonstrations and the oppr
looking at the muslim brotherhood now winning the elections, and this could not bode well for america. that's a political issue, but the chief of intelligence, he -- when mubarak resigned, he took over as vice president, as you know, and then he announced the resignation, and he fell from view, so he withdrew from the political scene, and he was not seen again after he left in february 11 until he appeared in court in september of 2011, and he testified against mubarak, not surprising, and one...
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we have a very important election coming out. i was at harper bush a few months ago she was very outspoken and frank what she is a to be. as she said something interesting. she said when she was introducing me that this is the most port and election of lifetime. i thought, is that amazing? is 863087 years old. she's lived a long time. she's been made to a president and her son was president. and i thought wow, this is the most important election of a lifetime and it is. it is so important. you guys did it. you do the hard work in wisconsin. you've got scott walker. [cheers and applause] and i know we can do it again because we've got to make sure that paul ryan and mitt romney win in november. [cheers and applause] shana levin is optimistic. without this country. we love everything about the opportunity and promise it has given us all. we are so grateful for all of those sacrificed before a set of come here for hope, for opportunity as my ancestors did. my grandfather, a welsh coal miner would be stunned to know that his granddau
we have a very important election coming out. i was at harper bush a few months ago she was very outspoken and frank what she is a to be. as she said something interesting. she said when she was introducing me that this is the most port and election of lifetime. i thought, is that amazing? is 863087 years old. she's lived a long time. she's been made to a president and her son was president. and i thought wow, this is the most important election of a lifetime and it is. it is so important. you...
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a great commissioner in indiana that lost the election, tony bennett. [applause] doing what is right, doing what is right is not necessarily politically rewarded all the time. that's not why we cothis. but it is the right thing to do to transform our system of compensation and evaluation for teachers for the 21st century. and the third thing i would say or the fourth thing that school choice is the cat lettic converter to ak set rate the thing to the faster pace. we need to move the ball down the field faster. charter schools, vouchers all sorts of alternatives so parents are more ingrated and great a more open schedule is part of the answer. sweeping citizenship program from low performing schools kudos to senator for a job well done. many other states are looking at this. i would enyoung cow to stay the course. one again there will be massive pub push back. there are a lot of people focused on the adult. it's uncomfortable for people inside the system to offer choices for parents to empower them to make choices and do a better job. but the is critical
a great commissioner in indiana that lost the election, tony bennett. [applause] doing what is right, doing what is right is not necessarily politically rewarded all the time. that's not why we cothis. but it is the right thing to do to transform our system of compensation and evaluation for teachers for the 21st century. and the third thing i would say or the fourth thing that school choice is the cat lettic converter to ak set rate the thing to the faster pace. we need to move the ball down...
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in national elections, but you certainly get it a lot in local elections, which are often decided by a very small number of those. a good example of this is a state senate race in tennessee, were they just passed a photo i.d. law, state senate race that was only 13 for in 2005, 2007 and the race and election was overturned by the state legislature. why? because when they investigated, not only were their local election officials, but they discovered derek of votes by individuals whose registered address was a vacant lot and people who lived not in the district where this is going on. that shows how this product can affect a close election. i agree with laura. we have a problem with sloppy voter registration records. in the pew center report shows that. something that has gone unmentioned here is the year and half ago i was wearing testimony of civil rights by two former career lawyers in the voting selection of civil rights division, including the former chief of the voting section come a long time career who said that he recommended at least eight states for investigation for not co
in national elections, but you certainly get it a lot in local elections, which are often decided by a very small number of those. a good example of this is a state senate race in tennessee, were they just passed a photo i.d. law, state senate race that was only 13 for in 2005, 2007 and the race and election was overturned by the state legislature. why? because when they investigated, not only were their local election officials, but they discovered derek of votes by individuals whose...
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a new president, and we are in the midst of an election and in venezuela the upcoming election. the relationship that the united states has with mexico is complex and nuanced and mostly positive. neglectful but positive. so what once again, the media is always highlighting the negatives. i believe that there is a great opportunity for the united states to evil its relationship with mexico that focuses not just on drug interdiction, that doesn't just focus on migration, but in approving the rule of law to the strengthening space institutions, building upon the phenomenal trade relationships. those are the things that i think will define the future of the united states and to some degree the future of mexico. whether it's mexico, the united states and canada, our futures are interwoven and that realization that they are interwoven economically, politically as far as venezuela, you know, in many ways in my view the way to strengthen our relationship with venezuela is to strengthen our relationship with other countries that have more similar forms of government whether it be columbi
a new president, and we are in the midst of an election and in venezuela the upcoming election. the relationship that the united states has with mexico is complex and nuanced and mostly positive. neglectful but positive. so what once again, the media is always highlighting the negatives. i believe that there is a great opportunity for the united states to evil its relationship with mexico that focuses not just on drug interdiction, that doesn't just focus on migration, but in approving the rule...
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regardless who is elected. estimate for the state and the city perspectives taking that as a 2012 not on what happens at this level what are you all pushing towards it and are year from now what do you want on the priority list? >> when you have a company if you have these competitors and are dysfunctional as a company you think if you or china or germany and watching this as a country right now bickering over all these things, they love it especially when it comes to manufacturing and manufacturing policies. so the have the industrial policies the are not playing the rules we have and are not fair to be so how does our capitalism and laissez-faire economy evolves as well if we feel we can learn something from germany's's alignment from education, universities, are in the and with china is doing and infrastructure as well so i would like to see what we learn and how we have to resist as a result to get on stock with american manufacturing? >> i would echo that and say i think in the short term the innovation is
regardless who is elected. estimate for the state and the city perspectives taking that as a 2012 not on what happens at this level what are you all pushing towards it and are year from now what do you want on the priority list? >> when you have a company if you have these competitors and are dysfunctional as a company you think if you or china or germany and watching this as a country right now bickering over all these things, they love it especially when it comes to manufacturing and...
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so members than they fear general elections by they of their parties. now that you can't redistrict has had an enormous impact at the state and the the i also think the news media plays a a or huntley and brinkley and they sort of you know you could argue how successfully but just sort of play things down the middle and that was true of these papers as well united states which is based more on the english know everybody knows the guardian is a labor paper setori and paper and "fox news" became a republican channel and "msnbc" became that was as different as their political views and i think that contributes to polarization but i think it's a great question and i mean these are ideas but i don't have a do you have an idea of how chief justice roberts feels about citizens united? >> i know is a pretty good i talk about this in the -- "the oath." there was a case of a successor case. it's not as big a deal that people ask oh are they going to cut back on citizen united or they embarrass or a bit worried? know, if you believe that money is speech, and that
so members than they fear general elections by they of their parties. now that you can't redistrict has had an enormous impact at the state and the the i also think the news media plays a a or huntley and brinkley and they sort of you know you could argue how successfully but just sort of play things down the middle and that was true of these papers as well united states which is based more on the english know everybody knows the guardian is a labor paper setori and paper and "fox...
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we can get out of hundred 37 people that get elected to office in the city to talk to each other. can you imagine how hard it is to get five different companies to apply in this common interest. there is probably very little common denominator on the scale of the whole country. when you want to start doing infrastructure of state-by-state and at best -- wind in general makes a lot of sense and six, eight or 10 states in the center part of the country. robust resource, therefore the least cost-efficient for the all of the above discussion. i think the governor was talking about a little earlier. as you start to to me that other places and you want to desire to put windows where you get into what we call back in our office the orange juice discussion. we have a lot of orange growers and to create orange juice -- many of you pay x dollars a gallon or half gallon of the supermarket. if any of you are from north dakota or new jersey or maryland up at this area think what orange juice would cost. if you had to grow the orange tree when you buy it. not a lot of people would rush to buy o
we can get out of hundred 37 people that get elected to office in the city to talk to each other. can you imagine how hard it is to get five different companies to apply in this common interest. there is probably very little common denominator on the scale of the whole country. when you want to start doing infrastructure of state-by-state and at best -- wind in general makes a lot of sense and six, eight or 10 states in the center part of the country. robust resource, therefore the least...
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elections are coming up. israel, jordan, egypt, iran, and elsewhere, we're seeing in front of our eyes more violent change happening in syria. the reverberations of which felt on every one of that country's borders. elsewhere from beirut to bahrain, domestic politics in a low boil ready to burst out in a way that can affect our interests in very fundamental ways. there's two problems at the far ends of the threat spectrum. the iran nuclear challenge on one hand and the spread of al-qaeda and affiliated terrorism on the other that will continue to dog unless we forget within less than a year of taking office, both presidents obama and bush, his predecessor, faced with previously unforeseen events that fundamentally challenged their middle east policies. 9/11 for president bush, and the arab spring for president obama, so there's a lot on the agenda. today, we're going to take an early look at what will be and what should be the foreign policy of a second obama administration in the middle east. now, we, at the
elections are coming up. israel, jordan, egypt, iran, and elsewhere, we're seeing in front of our eyes more violent change happening in syria. the reverberations of which felt on every one of that country's borders. elsewhere from beirut to bahrain, domestic politics in a low boil ready to burst out in a way that can affect our interests in very fundamental ways. there's two problems at the far ends of the threat spectrum. the iran nuclear challenge on one hand and the spread of al-qaeda and...
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you're not practicing much between now and election time. so i want all of you to watch the lame-duck session. i think that is critically important for all of you because there is going to be a lot of so-called tennant demand between november 7th and january 2nd so beyond watch there. also, the private sector, you know, still business. they have so many opportunities. i hope they will capitalize on those of virginities. what i am worried about, just like some speakers have already stated, if so many of these particularly large corporations, big business, sitting on unbelievable amounts of cash and not releasing it. a lot of people are suffering. a lot of people are unemployed and underemployed today because of it. >> i know that the message that obama sent abroad is don't count on the u.s. consumer debt lead you out of this, but i would like also the message internally to be, don't count out the u.s. consumer. and i think that is the best thing that we can do to create jobs in this country. start thinking of job creation as resources to inve
you're not practicing much between now and election time. so i want all of you to watch the lame-duck session. i think that is critically important for all of you because there is going to be a lot of so-called tennant demand between november 7th and january 2nd so beyond watch there. also, the private sector, you know, still business. they have so many opportunities. i hope they will capitalize on those of virginities. what i am worried about, just like some speakers have already stated, if so...
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if the elected want to be beholden to the people and organizations that got you elected paying for those attack ads we have seen since labor day? >> i am answerable to the voters of the district. it is diverse and important any representative will represent all sides. but it is deplorable the money that comes into politics the citizens united that corporations are people ann marie buerkle agrees but i disagree. we need a constitutional amendment to change that. i did sponsor that when he was an office. at least we know where this comes from. is not a good thing and the hardest on the candidates. buerkle: neville begin by saying i have concerns when bloomberg spend $600,000 on his race to tell upstate new york how to live their lives like down state. people contribute to campaigns whether individuals or the super pac, it is free speech i am proud to have the u.s. chamber of commerce in doors the businesses. they are pro-growth of the growth of the growth they understand the affordable care act. this consistent with my principles. but to end dead distortion are once he has personally run.
if the elected want to be beholden to the people and organizations that got you elected paying for those attack ads we have seen since labor day? >> i am answerable to the voters of the district. it is diverse and important any representative will represent all sides. but it is deplorable the money that comes into politics the citizens united that corporations are people ann marie buerkle agrees but i disagree. we need a constitutional amendment to change that. i did sponsor that when he...
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the same elected taking it private at one point. and nothing seemed to be working. though ford had really tried to turn things around, but he just couldn't cut through the culture that was so entrenched in dearborn. and so, in july 2006 there is a pivotal board meeting at which bill agreed to step aside in make room for someone else to take over. as he said, which i talk about in the book, it's really a moving statement. is that i have a lot invested in this company come but the one thing i don't have invested is my ego. he stepped aside and they began a search for someone who could save the company. and as i talk about, did already tried to go after the big names at the out of en route recruit that is the advantage then turned on so they looked aside the auto industry and the guy whose name is at the top of their list was alan mulally, so i will just read a little bit about mulally and where he was coming from. as the head of the boeing co.'s commercial group, alan mulally has spent the last 10 years fending off disaster after another was somehow managing transform
the same elected taking it private at one point. and nothing seemed to be working. though ford had really tried to turn things around, but he just couldn't cut through the culture that was so entrenched in dearborn. and so, in july 2006 there is a pivotal board meeting at which bill agreed to step aside in make room for someone else to take over. as he said, which i talk about in the book, it's really a moving statement. is that i have a lot invested in this company come but the one thing i...
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between those two our veterans, 1 million veterans have elected those options. as a result we have seen clear demonstrated measurable performance. we have a 15% improvement in overall satisfaction on the ability of our veterans to get through and we have seen a dropped call rate reduction of 30%. deserve both part and parcel of the new technology and the new ways we are working our veteran relationship management capabilities. in terms of another initiative in terms of a don't have the right information. yesterday, not today, yesterday our colleges would have had to cycle through 13 different databases we had to get to that veteran or family member or survivor the information you needed. today as we deployed and is critical for our i.t. budget in a fight desk top puts all 13 databases worth of critical information you want to know on one screen making them much more effective in delivering a good outcome. also built into this is world-class call recording, call tracking, data analytics into this package that we are using every single day to improve our service i
between those two our veterans, 1 million veterans have elected those options. as a result we have seen clear demonstrated measurable performance. we have a 15% improvement in overall satisfaction on the ability of our veterans to get through and we have seen a dropped call rate reduction of 30%. deserve both part and parcel of the new technology and the new ways we are working our veteran relationship management capabilities. in terms of another initiative in terms of a don't have the right...
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rule untrimmed road for that election. the risks have to be prepared. the registration has to take place there has to be openness, transparency, accountability, free and fair elections are mandatory to any chance to go forward after 2014 with any possibility of success. those three things leap out as we go forward here. and finally, the alliance can only endure if there is a shared sacrifice and a shared commitment to the common purpose. we talked yesterday with secretary rasmussen about this. the failure of some countries to muster the 2% contributions, and the expectations going forward, they really raise serious questions still as we define the road ahead. we need to work with our european friends. we all understand it is time for austerity. it is time for austerity for everybody. but we will have to set priorities and decide what is important and what is less important. while we all understand that the military budgets may not be viable with the respect of to the austerity, certain priorities have to stand out, and i b
rule untrimmed road for that election. the risks have to be prepared. the registration has to take place there has to be openness, transparency, accountability, free and fair elections are mandatory to any chance to go forward after 2014 with any possibility of success. those three things leap out as we go forward here. and finally, the alliance can only endure if there is a shared sacrifice and a shared commitment to the common purpose. we talked yesterday with secretary rasmussen about this....
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i think newt gingrich is very electable. he has spent a lot of time in congress working within congress and second in line to the president for four years. i think he's a man for the job, but whoever it is, i can assure you that this member is going to get behind 110% because we need a new president. >> phil gingrey, republican member of georgia from the house of representatives. thank you. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] >> we're going to wrap up our live coverage tonight here in the hall. president obama delivering his third state of the union speech tonight. you can see the speech right now on c-span. one who attended the speech tonight, representative, gabrielle gifford, will be recognizedded on the house floor tomorrow handing in her resignation from congress. the arizona congresswoman is recovering from a gunshot wound. >> a panel discussion on the libertarian position of the union. the cato institute held this hour long event today before the president's address to the nation. [inaudible conversations]
i think newt gingrich is very electable. he has spent a lot of time in congress working within congress and second in line to the president for four years. i think he's a man for the job, but whoever it is, i can assure you that this member is going to get behind 110% because we need a new president. >> phil gingrey, republican member of georgia from the house of representatives. thank you. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] >> we're going to wrap up our live...
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not the white house that show that the election-year budget -- that the election-year is not dictating this budget spending plans. i put yucca mountain in the same box. the administration is facing billion dollars to accommodate them under read, mind you not on any sound scientific ground, which you yourself have that, mr. secretary. now your budget request contains funding for projects to implement some blue ridge is commission recommendations. recommendations which congress has not left either in whole or in part. as a current law, the land is for waste disposal at yucca mountain. we need to hear from you if the administration is proposing any legislative changes to authorize the recommendations. i am more positive note, you would make tough decisions to support the nuclear security programs at the nsa, decisions which this country has been gaining for some time. nuclear security programs are the most vital mission within your portfolio. i have significant concerns about the administration's recall for reduced military spending, we showed last year that our national security can be s
not the white house that show that the election-year budget -- that the election-year is not dictating this budget spending plans. i put yucca mountain in the same box. the administration is facing billion dollars to accommodate them under read, mind you not on any sound scientific ground, which you yourself have that, mr. secretary. now your budget request contains funding for projects to implement some blue ridge is commission recommendations. recommendations which congress has not left...
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. >> it may come to play in a general election, as recent for the community to have some mistrust of more men come and bigotry cases. certainly the theological mistrust to vote or had an obama, what they want to do anyway. two last questions really. actually i want to open it at. maybe i'll hold on my last question. i was fascinated by the notion that the tomas baptist church was actually a prototype for what has become the mega-church. now i think it is important for people not to confuse mega-church with right-wing politics because it's not uniform at the case. the mega-church are all politically concerned. but you talk about this model. which is sort of talk about how would that develop? msn web my rick warren? >> i think this true out of the sense they no longer trust the nbn porter. the starter of christian school. they were very horrified in education in the 1960s being introduced in the curriculum. he had already become the ministries to alcoholic of this church. his father died at a young issue of alcoholism. his father had actually shot his brother, who had been an alcoholic
. >> it may come to play in a general election, as recent for the community to have some mistrust of more men come and bigotry cases. certainly the theological mistrust to vote or had an obama, what they want to do anyway. two last questions really. actually i want to open it at. maybe i'll hold on my last question. i was fascinated by the notion that the tomas baptist church was actually a prototype for what has become the mega-church. now i think it is important for people not to...
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the way the parliamentary elections had been held -- that is one constituency, okay? a second constituency would be those that russia is pursuing certain foreign policies that are counter to u.s. interests. so we point to the disagreement about syria. this has poisoned russia's reputation on capitol hill right now. it is such a big issue on the headlines. our inability to come to an agreement about missile defense. aspects of russia's relationship with iran, in fact, actually, our cooperation with the russians in iran has been quite extensive. but there are a whole series of concerns that people have about russian foreign security policy. and then, i think, more pertinent to susan's area, there are concerns about how russia does business and there are concerns about whether russia will actually live up to the wto commitments that it has made. and also whether adequate -- and he teased his word -- -- adequate concessions were made in the negotiations as part of the agreement on intellectual property rights. etc. etc. etc. i think they are are probably these three const
the way the parliamentary elections had been held -- that is one constituency, okay? a second constituency would be those that russia is pursuing certain foreign policies that are counter to u.s. interests. so we point to the disagreement about syria. this has poisoned russia's reputation on capitol hill right now. it is such a big issue on the headlines. our inability to come to an agreement about missile defense. aspects of russia's relationship with iran, in fact, actually, our cooperation...